The Viral Success of "Lackadaisy" Proves the Internet Still Works
With millions of views, the biggest online hit this week is an ambitious 27-minute independent TV pilot about gangster cats. Where did it come from?
With millions of views, the biggest online hit this week is an ambitious 27-minute independent TV pilot about gangster cats. Where did it come from?
An alcoholic drifts into a remote town to pay off a debt, but instead crosses paths with a magnetic AA sponsor.
A millennial nightmare about Anna, a woman in the midst of a quarter-life crisis, who learns to keep on living after being haunted by the undead spirit from her summer camp past.
A father attempts to figure out the best way to protect his son from the lurid excesses of their crime-ridden city.
Instructional videos on how to survive an active shooter attack send a paranoid man into a self-fulfilling spiral.
Having cast Alex Lawther, Emma Corrin and Emma Thompson in his short films, director Jack Stimpson joins us to discuss working with actors in short film.
"The simplistic act of splicing two clips together in a sequence, made me understand the editor to be a second director of sorts" - S/W regular Alexander Farah joins us to discuss the importance of editing when creating a short film.
A Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner. After three months submerged underwater in a Russian submarine, the men have become savages. Oleg fears that losing perspective may mean losing himself.
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W